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| The WikiLeaks editor prevails in an appeal of a U.K. judge's decision not to grant bail while Assange fights extradition to Sweden, where he faces questioning over alleged sex crimes. Investment and securities firm Goldman Sachs says it expects an underwhelming 2011 from Microsoft due to the company's mobile operating system strategy. FCC chairman's plan enables continued industry growth while helping ensure consumer protections, argues attorney Jorge Bauermeister, a former communications regulator. Software giant Microsoft is said to possibly be demonstrating Windows 8 as part of its CES keynote alongside some unique, Windows 7-running tablets. A number of the entertainment entries on Twitter's top trends of 2010 were promoted via its paid ad system. This either taints Twitter's authenticity or proves its edgy business model. Microsoft plans to show tablets again at the 2011 Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas, Google wants to help you teach your parents how to cut and paste, and the R2-D2 headphones are perfect for the Jedi knight in your life. Aptly named Athlete, bipedal robot developed in Japan takes a biomechanical approach to running in an attempt to mimic human flexibility and agility.
| Ninety-five percent of cameras today use Secure Digital memory cards. So why do CompactFlash allies think their format still stands a chance?
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